As Miami Art Week comes to a close, I’m excited to reflect on an unforgettable experience and share installation views of my work, presented by DIMIN at NADA. The fair, which wrapped up on December 7th, was an inspiring exchange of ideas, filled with incredible art, stylish crowds, and vibrant energy.
Arriving in Miami last Monday, I was eager to see the installation the next day. That moment—standing in the booth and seeing my pieces fully realized in conversation with other remarkable works—was deeply meaningful. It’s that rare feeling when something you’ve crafted in solitude finally steps into the world. Pure elation.
For those who couldn’t see it in person, my ceramic sculpture Nephthys’ Vase and my painting Femme with Knife (study) were featured alongside works by an amazing roster of artists. Watching visitors engage with the pieces—whether it was a thoughtful pause, a lively conversation, or even a quick snapshot for Instagram—has been so rewarding.
This was my first time in Miami, and I felt that there’s something undeniably special about NADA. It’s not just the art—it’s the energy, the dialogue, and the connections that the work sparks. The fair feels like a living exchange of creativity and ideas, and I’m so grateful to have been part of it.
A heartfelt thank you to the team at DIMIN for their vision and dedication, and to everyone who visited Booth C311. You made this experience truly unforgettable. For those who couldn’t attend, I’ve posted some installation shots, courtesy of the gallery, to bring a bit of the atmosphere to you.
Thank you for being part of this journey, whether in person or from afar. Your support means the world to me. Stay tuned—there’s so much more to come!